Check a directory which NZBGet itself doesn't use? Then do what, pause nzbget?

Don't Sonarr/Radarr check free space before moving files? What happen when they can't move? I guess the files remain on SSD and NZBGet will pause when there is not enough space on SSD. Isnt't that what you want actually?

Don't Sonarr/Radarr check free space before moving files? What happen when they can't move? I guess the files remain on SSD and NZBGet will pause when there is not enough space on SSD. Isnt't that what you want actually?

I havent actually tested that before. I have been pausing the downloads myself just to leave at least 10% disk space free on the HDD. But looking at Sonarr's code, they do check for free space (min 100mb - harcoded) before importing. Just worried that 100MB might not be enough for a system to have as free space; they didnt have any way to edit that, so I thought maybe I could have NZBGet check it instead.

Actually nzbget checks two volumes: InterDir and DestDir.
You should let nzbget move the files into your HDD by pointing DestDir to HDD. Then Sonarr/Radarr will move within HDD (just rename).

That will also improve the whole processing time because nzbget will unpack from SSD (InterDir) directly to HDD (DestDir). That's better than unpack from SSD to SSD + move (copy actually) from SSD to HDD.